RFID for Warehouse and Inventory Management 2017
October 18, 11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Moderators:
- Mark Roberti, Founder and Editor, RFID for Warehouse and Inventory Management 2017
Moderators:
- Mark Roberti, Founder and Editor, RFID for Warehouse and Inventory Management 2017
Moderators:
- Rom Eizenberg, Channel Operations, RFID for Warehouse and Inventory Management 2017
Moderators:
- Ygal Bendavid, Professor,University of Quebec Montreal (UQAM) School of Management; Co-founder, RFIDAcademia, RFID for Warehouse and Inventory Management 2017
Moderators:
- Ygal Bendavid, Professor,University of Quebec Montreal (UQAM) School of Management; Co-founder, RFIDAcademia, RFID for Warehouse and Inventory Management 2017
Moderators:
- Mark Roberti, Founder and Editor, RFID for Warehouse and Inventory Management 2017
In this virtual event, learn how to benefit from deploying radio frequency identification within your warehouse by managing your inventory and coordinating your supply chain. Hear real-world case studies explaining the tangible business benefits of how RFID can help your organization improve visibility regarding product movements and related transactions, as well as increase efficiencies, lower labor costs, optimize inventory levels, track assets and differentiate your logistic service, in order to gain a competitive advantage.
EVENT AGENDA
12 Sep, 2017 11:00 am | Welcome and Introduction |
12 Sep, 2017 11:05 am | Building Your RFID Business CaseRFID can provide several advantages over existing automated-identification technologies within supply chain and inventory management. In order to build a realistic business case and justify your investment both qualitatively and quantifiably, you will need to accurately evaluate RFID’s marginal impact and benefits over existing technologies. This session will help you understand how to measure the technology’s impact on your supply chain process performance, by using specific key performance indicators. In addition, the presenters will explain how to document an RFID business case within your four walls, and throughout your supply chain. |
12 Sep, 2017 11:40 am | Top Challenges Affecting Warehouse and Supply Chain ManagementNext-generation identification and sensing technologies simplify operational processes, from production to distribution. Regardless of whether you need to track high-volume inventory levels across a multi-tiered distribution channel or precisely monitor the build and workflow throughout a complex manufacturing process, trusted identification and sensing technologies are driving a connected ecosystem to solve the most complex supply-chain challenges. Learn from HID Global how RFID and innovative BLE solutions provide the desired control to track inventory across multiple warehouses, as well as improve stock and inventory visibility, and manage the product production lifecycle—from raw materials to finished goods and anything in between. |
12 Sep, 2017 12:05 pm | Targeting the Correct RFID Technology For the Right ProjectThis session will present proven methods used to discover profitable challenges that can be addressed with RFID, and specific tools for selecting the proper technology for your specific project. Wisely selecting the correct RFID candidate projects and the proper technology will help your organization minimize its investment, while improving supply chain efficiency more quickly. |
12 Sep, 2017 12:35 pm | Designing Your IoT/RFID SolutionRFID is not just about tags and readers. It’s a multi-layer system comprising different hardware and software technologies, integrated with your existing enterprise’s back-end systems and connected to communication networks. Many scenarios can be envisioned to address an RFID initiative, each of which will have an impact on the solution’s design, as well as its benefits—thus suggesting a trade-off analysis. This session will help you understand how to leverage RFID’s ability to automatically identify objects, enable real-time inventory tracking and facilitate the tracking and tracing of products and related information throughout the supply chain—and how to design a solution accordingly. |
12 Sep, 2017 12:55 pm | Closing Remarks |
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